ENE Series Course Descriptions

ENE-27 - Technical Communication

UC(Same as ELE-27)
Prerequisite: None
Procedures for organizing and presenting data through informal and formal documents and presentations. Includes practice in writing memoranda, letter reports, and informal technical reports. Also includes discussion of personal resume and preparation of job applications. 54 hours lecture.
3 Units

ENE-46 - Manufacturing Processes I

UC(Same as MAN-46)
Prerequisite: None
This course is an introductory course for manufacturing processes. This course examines the use of machining, metallurgy, die stamping/forming, casting, assembly methods, forging, inspection and other methods/processes/materials used in the manufacturing of metal components/products. Students will gain experience through lecture and lab practicum. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
3 Units

ENE-51 - Blueprint Reading

Prerequisite: None
A beginning course in the study of blueprints and their interpretation, types of projection, symbols and abbreviations. This course is designed for students interested in print reading for the machine trades. 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
2 Units

ENE-60 - Math for Engineering Technology

Prerequisite: None
A course in mathematical problems frequently used by students enrolled in the trade and industrial and engineering programs. This course reviews basic arithmetic, linear measurement, basic algebra, basic plane geometry, trigonometry, and compound angles. 54 hours lecture.
3 Units

ENE-200 - Engineering Work Experience

UC, CSU
Prerequisite: None
Limitation on enrollment: Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 7 units including the work experience units and in a major related to the course.
This course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-the-job training with related classroom instruction. Students enrolled in this occupational work experience course must be employed in a field related to the work experience subject area. Students may earn up to four (4) units each semester for four (4) semesters or a maximum of 16 units of work experience. No more than 20 hours per week may be applied toward the work requirement. 18 hours lecture. Additionally, 60 hours of volunteer work or 75 hours of paid work is required for each unit.
1-2-3-4 Units

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